Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah slotted a field goal in golden point to lift his side to a 15-14 victory over the Titans on the Gold Coast on Saturday night.

The visitors were trailing 14-12 with a minute to go before Farah charged down a kick and chased the ball down with the try line at his mercy.

He was then taken out by Titans full-back Phil Graham, who was duly sent to the sin bin, and the Tigers took the two points from right in front to level the game and send the contest to extra time.

Gold Coast half-back Jordan Rankin then dropped the ball on the Titans opening set of golden point and Farah made them pay with his drop goal from point blank range.

It was the Tigers third straight win after a terrible start to the season while it condemned the Titans to a 13th loss from their last 14 home games.

Farah admitted the Tigers' win had not been pretty for the 14,254 fans.

"But that's three wins in a row now and we have a bye next weekend," he said as shattered Titans players slumped to the ground around him.

"We're back into the competition."

It was a tough loss for the Titans, who played strongly to open up a 14-0 lead at half-time.

After giving up 30 points to Parramatta in a crazy final 15 minutes of their 31-30 win over Parramatta last weekend, the Tigers showed a lot of resolve to claw their way back into the game after first-half tries to Titans wingers Kevin Gordon and David Mead.

Tries to Farah and Blake Ayshford got the Tigers on the board before the Titans had clung bravely to a 14-12 lead for a tense 20 minutes until Marshall booted the gift penalty in the 80th minute.